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- From: Chris Maden <crism@ora.com>
- To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
- Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 12:40:05 -0500
[Jeremie Miller]
> I'm wondering what everyone else thinks about this issue. When a
> server-side solution is used to dynamically modify XML content into
> HTML so existing browsers can render it appropriately, what happens
> to a browser that _can_ deal with the XML or XML + XSL? Or what
> happens to an intelligent spider that understands XML? As far as I
> can tell, right now nothing happens, they get HTML just like anyone
> else. But so much is lost and it nullifies much of the power of XML
> and the meta information it contains.
>
> I guess I'd just like to see this discussed before it becomes a
> problem. I suppose something simple like this in the head of the
> HTML page would work: <LINK REL="Alternate" TYPE="text/xml"
> HREF="realpage.xml">
>
> But without any kind of consensus on this or official recommendation
> I doubt it would get used.
>
> Am I missing something, or has this already been discussed?
I don't think it needs discussion, just clarification. I would expect
the browser to send an Accept-Type header (I think that's the right
name) of text/xml;q=1.0,text/html;q=0.9 if it can handle XML. The
server shouldn't transform the XML if the browser prefers it to HTML.
-Chris
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